We’ve been slowly making our way through the Beats lineup, and today we have the Studio Wireless for your entertainment (or resentment). The brand is one of the most polarizing in the industry, often criticized for over-hyping and under-delivering. What…

It would be easy to dismiss Bloodborne as a Dark Souls sequel. As a dark, brutal action RPG created by From Software, it’s not entirely unwarranted. But to stop there would be a disservice to the game and the people who have crafted one of the best offers to hit the PlayStation 4 yet.

The loud voices of fanbases have become quite a powerful motivator for publishers over the last decade. For four years now, those who loyally follow Square Enix’s Final Fantasy franchise have been begging the publisher for a localization of the PSP spin-off Final Fantasy Type-0, and the game is finally knocking on our doorstep on the new generation consoles!

As you play Ori and the Blind Forest, you’ll watch your character die. Over and over again. Hundreds of times, maybe. You might even get frustrated, you might say swears at your television. But Ori and the Blind Forest is still worth checking out to experience some of the most beautiful art, smoothest animation, and most polished platforming around.

Who doesn’t remember the furor that this game caused when it first announced in 2010? “What is with this new Dante? I hate his guts,” was the general attitude of many within the gaming crowd. “He doesn’t even have white hair!”

We’ve had this conversation several times over the last few months, but I’m going to chip in and say that in the grand scheme of licensed video game history, Dragon Ball Z has done quite well for itself. From the card-based RPGs on the original Famicom to the PlayStation 2-era fighting games, the series has established a fairly dependable reputation for fun games without too many stinkers bogging down its name.